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“To stake one’s life for the truth”: ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ in a narcissistic age

March 13, 2018 James Watson, Ph.D. 8

Disney’s film is nothing like Madeleine L’Engle’s strange and startling novel, a book that fleshes out the radically others-centric love inaugurated in Christianity’s revolutionary command […]

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Faith and Sci-Fi: The Christian Universe of “A Wrinkle in Time”

March 7, 2018 Dr. Kelly Scott Franklin 2

Much of today’s popular dystopian YA fiction with a sci-fi twist packs an exciting punch, yet Christians in search of good literature might find themselves […]

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